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Triumph Tiger Explorer accessories and prices
By Visordown News on 28/02/2012 09:26:35
But by no means all of them. All prices inc VAT

litre top box with 10kg weight capacity and integrated 12v socket. Single key operation. Features integrated luggage straps and lid restraint. Will house a full face helmet£274.99ALUMINIUM RADIATOR GUARDAluminium radiator guard with Triumph logo

Lucky Stars - Superstitious racers
By Stuart Barker on 15/05/2009 14:48:43
Rossi, Foggy, Sheene - In this age of space technology, it's comforting to know that bike racers are a desperately superstitious bunch

nevertheless rummaged through his luggage feverishly seeking out a green garment but found nothing. But a quick rummage through wife Michaela's bags (luggage that is) turned up a green Benetton vest which Fogarty wasted no time in slipping into. He assures us

Road Test: K1200GT v CBF1000F v KTM990 v GSX-R600
By Tim Dickson on 27/01/2011 14:14:16
Going touring? You need a big bike, panniers and a top box. Or do you? From full-on sports tool to fully laden mile eater, via adventure tourer and slick all-rounder, the choice is yours. Team Visordown packs its bags and heads south.

do when you get there is up to you.So what kind of bike is best suited to the role? Full dresser, all hard luggage and comfy pillion armchair? Maybe, but not if that ain't your thing. What about a focused sports tool? Perhaps, but the other half won

Living with a 2001 Aprilia Caponord
By Giles Butcher on 26/02/2002 12:05:19
Giles Butcher, who? Talks about owning an Aprilia Caponord

structure is up to it.I'm less optimistic about using my soft luggage on the Capo as there is a frustrating lack of bungee hooks - I suspect Aprilia would like me to purchase their own brand of luggage. Also bizarre is the light switch which has dip and main

Living with a 2004 BMW R1100S
By Giles Butcher on 15/11/2004 15:14:37
Giles towers above BMW's R1100S

40mm of legroom at the expense of some ground clearance. I've also got the adjustable Gilles Variobars  to fit, and some Wunderlich Carbon-Kevlar engine protectors.The Baglux harness and tank bag has been doing a top job of transporting my luggage

First Ride: Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide
By Grant Leonard & Olivia Pina on 19/10/2010 10:27:29
As large as a planet with a name long enough to fill a paragraph, Grant Leonard takes the H-D for a ride across the Lakes

and it allows you to take in your surroundings, which is what touring’s all about. Important to touring, and especially lady pillions, is the luggage space. I can confidently say the Glide has more luggage space than any standard bike in production, so tell her

Tourers in Prague
By Warren Pole on 01/05/2005 13:28:11
When you need to cross Europe in temperatures low enough to make a brass monkey wince, and still need to look chipper at the other end, only a serious tourer will do. We take three of the best to Prague for the coldest test of the year

of luggage space, endless motorway ability and we needed some agility too to stand a hope of making it through the snow, ice and slush that lay ahead. In short, we needed big tourers, and as there are only three on the market our choices were simple

Boring Bikes to Belgium
By Jon Urry on 01/09/2005 16:05:23
Workaday middleweights sprout wings to prove their worth on a potter to Brussels

where Rob is coming from...Before we left for Belgium I had been using the DL650 as a commuter for a week, something it proved to be quite excellent at. The seat is comfortable, tank range easily the far side of 150 miles, it has a luggage rack, a light

MotoGP: Laguna Seca USGP Team Roberts report
By Visordown News on 23/07/2007 12:37:18
Team press release issued after Laguna Seca race

Roberts designed, manufactured, and built a second generation KR212V. There were 210 new parts, 54 of which were manufactured at the team's headquarters in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Many of the parts, including the chassis, were brought as luggage

Niall Mackenzie Column - Apr 2005
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/04/2005 18:08:30
Home. Home to Tara

bike before any of the BSB guys. Maybe I could even fit JR in my hand luggage.


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